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Victor Osimhen has already made Chelsea transfer feelings clear after Saudi Arabia decision

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Last updated: June 10, 2025 1:32 am
Godson Published June 10, 2025
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Victor Osimhen’s name continues to swirl at the center of a summer transfer storm. While clubs across Europe and the Middle East vie for his signature, the Nigerian striker has made one thing crystal clear: his heart lies in Europe, and the Premier League may be his ultimate destination.

Over the past year, Osimhen has consistently attracted attention from top-tier clubs after a phenomenal loan spell at Galatasaray, where he notched an astounding 37 goals in 41 appearances. His form reignited the interest of elite European sides, with Chelsea among the clubs that have persistently monitored his situation.

Despite already securing the services of Liam Delap from Ipswich Town in a £30 million deal, Chelsea’s hunt for a proven No. 9 hasn’t stopped. While Delap is seen as a project for the future, the Blues need a powerful, ready-made striker to lead the line—and Osimhen fits the bill perfectly.

Yet the narrative took a dramatic twist when Saudi Arabian giants Al Hilal stepped into the fray with a mouthwatering offer. The deal reportedly included a €75 million transfer fee to Napoli and a staggering personal salary that would have made Osimhen one of the highest-paid footballers in the world. Still, he declined.

Osimhen’s rejection of the Saudi millions spoke volumes about his priorities. At 26, he is in the prime of his career, and instead of chasing financial gains, he seeks glory on the biggest stages in Europe. It’s a bold decision—especially in today’s football climate, where many have opted for the quick riches of the Saudi Pro League.

This wasn’t the first time Osimhen turned down Saudi Arabia either. In August 2024, he snubbed Al Ahli’s advances, choosing instead a loan move to Galatasaray, where he would go on to enjoy a prolific season. It’s clear that for Osimhen, competitive football at the highest level remains paramount.

His recent refusal of Al Hilal’s offer came at the final hour, with travel and medical tests already arranged. Reports suggest the deal was all but done until Osimhen made a last-minute U-turn—again confirming his desire to remain in the spotlight of European football.

Back in Italy, Napoli are still holding firm. Osimhen’s contract runs through 2026 and includes a hefty release clause of around €130 million. That price tag, though reflective of his talent, has proven a stumbling block for many suitors. Still, Napoli are aware of growing interest and are open to negotiations—especially from clubs who meet or come close to their valuation.

Chelsea remain one of the front-runners. Although they struggled in the past to meet Osimhen’s salary expectations—reportedly around €11 million net per season—the door remains open for new talks. The Blues know that signing a forward of Osimhen’s caliber could dramatically change their fortunes next season.

Interestingly, Osimhen’s loan club Galatasaray are also in the running. The Turkish giants, buoyed by his performances, are reportedly considering a permanent offer close to €75 million. However, such a move may be unrealistic unless Napoli lower their demands or accept a structured payment.

For Chelsea, the opportunity is golden. Osimhen’s desire to play in England is well-documented. His physicality, pace, and clinical finishing are tailor-made for the Premier League, and his presence could finally solve Chelsea’s long-standing striker woes.

The question now is whether Chelsea can meet Napoli’s terms and, more importantly, Osimhen’s personal demands. The Blues have been aggressive in the market, but this deal would require a financial stretch—and a sporting project convincing enough to lure one of Europe’s deadliest forwards.

The timing couldn’t be better. Chelsea are in a rebuilding phase, and signing a proven striker with Champions League pedigree would send a message of intent. In Osimhen, they wouldn’t just be signing goals—they’d be securing leadership, ambition, and hunger.

As for Osimhen, the summer presents another career-defining choice. Will he finally land in the Premier League, wearing the blue of Chelsea? Or will another European heavyweight swoop in with a last-minute proposal? What’s certain is that Saudi Arabia’s millions won’t be enough to sway him—not yet.

In an era dominated by financial temptations, Osimhen’s stance is a breath of fresh air. He’s chasing legacy, not luxury. And for clubs like Chelsea, that attitude might just be priceless.

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